Lyrics:
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat then arrive on the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
we got everything you wanna hear, consious to backpack
comercial to gangsta, R&B to abstact, grundge to rock,
classical to country, so many artists workin' but no one makin money
welcome to the east coast home of the innocent
still pigeon hold is a form or a fisherman
no major league teams, baseball or hockey
no urban radio, just country and pop beats
im trying to shake these stereo types
so give me space please let me arrow my life,
i dont even eat fish, shit i never tried lobster
can't play the fiddle, and never was a logger
(wanna swim in clean lakes) yeah and enjoy cool breezes
but halifax harbour is like swimming in diseases
we only known for anne of green gables
coal mines, the bluenose and p.e.i. potatoes,
the maritimes is better than that
we livin' in another time so dead or without
we got universal soul AND buck 65 AND
the whole ctg AND of course classified
we got backburner, goodnight, alpha flight,lockdown, whiteboy,
first words, trobiz and L-Town
and a million other artists trying to get their flow heard,
and to let ya know we still workin on these out skirts
we tryin to blow like halifax explosion
or maybe anne murray i know she's nova scotian
or hurricane juan blowin from the ocean
either way it goes im still reppin for my coast man

published:26 Dec 2008

views:92844

Abortion has been a legal medical procedure in Canada for more than 25 years, but in spite of that, access varies widely across the country. Urban residents are far likelier to have easy access to the procedure, while rural people may face extra costs and time requirements like travel and figuring out where to go.
In this edition of VICE Canada Reports, Sarah Ratchford investigates abortion access in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, two provinces with restricted access to abortions and conservative political climates that make access a difficult issue even to discuss. She attends a pro-life rally crashed by pro-choice activists, goes undercover into a pregnancy crisis center, and talks to an activist helping people access under-the-counter abortions in Prince Edward Island (PEI).
New Brunswick has few options for people in need of abortions, especially for the rural majority of its population. PEI, though, offers no official abortions on the island; a recent change to increase access saw the provincial government deciding to pay for abortions in New Brunswick.
You can see Sarah and producer Patrick McGuire talk about the production in our new series Field Notes, and read Sarah's long-form piece 'Why RuralMaritimers Are Practicing DIY Abortions.'
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New Brunswick

New Brunswick (French:Nouveau-Brunswick; pronounced:[nu.vo.bʁœn.swik], Quebec French pronunciation:[nu.vo.bʁɔn.zwɪk]) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only constitutionallybilingual (English–French) province. It was created as a result of the partitioning of the British Colony of Nova Scotia in 1784. Fredericton is the capital, Moncton is the largest metropolitan (CMA) area and Saint John is the most populous city. In the 2011 nationwide census, Statistics Canada estimated the provincial population to have been 751,171. The majority of the population is English-speaking, but there is also a large Francophone minority (33%), chiefly of Acadian origin. The flag features a ship superimposed on a yellow background with a yellow lion above it.

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia (Latin for "New Scotland", pronounced in English as /ˌnoʊvəˈskoʊʃə/) (French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic:Alba Nuadh; Scots:New Alba) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces which form Atlantic Canada. Its provincial capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is the second-smallest province in Canada, with an area of 55,284 square kilometres (21,300sqmi), including Cape Breton and another 3,800 coastal islands. As of 2011, the population was 921,727, making Nova Scotia the second-most-densely populated province in Canada.

While this type of national park had been proposed previously, the United States established the first "public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people", Yellowstone National Park, in 1872. Although Yellowstone was not officially termed a "national park" in its establishing law, it was always termed such in practice and is widely held to be the first and oldest national park in the world. The first area to use "national park" in its creation legislation was the US's Mackinac Island, in 1875. Australia's Royal National Park, established in 1879, was the world's third official national park. In 1895 ownership of Mackinac Island was transferred to the State of Michigan as a state park and national park status was consequently lost. As a result, Australia's Royal National Park is by some considerations the second oldest national park now in existence.

CLASSIFIED THE MARITIMES (ORIGINAL)

Classified - The Maritimes w/ lyrics

Lyrics:
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat then arrive on the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
we got everything you wanna hear, consious to backpack
comercial to gangsta, R&B to abstact, grundge to rock,
classical to country, so many artists workin' but no one makin money
welcome to the east coast home of the innocent
still pigeon hold is a form or a fisherman
no major league teams, baseball or hockey
no urban radio, just country and pop beats
im trying to shake these stereo types
so give me space please let me arrow my life,
i dont even eat fish, shit i never tried lobster
can't play the fiddle, and never was a logger
(wanna swim in clean lakes) yeah and enjoy cool breezes
but halifax harbour is like swimming in diseases
we only known for anne of green gables
coal mines, the bluenose and p.e.i. potatoes,
the maritimes is better than that
we livin' in another time so dead or without
we got universal soul AND buck 65 AND
the whole ctg AND of course classified
we got backburner, goodnight, alpha flight,lockdown, whiteboy,
first words, trobiz and L-Town
and a million other artists trying to get their flow heard,
and to let ya know we still workin on these out skirts
we tryin to blow like halifax explosion
or maybe anne murray i know she's nova scotian
or hurricane juan blowin from the ocean
either way it goes im still reppin for my coast man

33:03

Abortion Access in the Maritimes

Abortion Access in the Maritimes

Abortion Access in the Maritimes

Abortion has been a legal medical procedure in Canada for more than 25 years, but in spite of that, access varies widely across the country. Urban residents are far likelier to have easy access to the procedure, while rural people may face extra costs and time requirements like travel and figuring out where to go.
In this edition of VICE Canada Reports, Sarah Ratchford investigates abortion access in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, two provinces with restricted access to abortions and conservative political climates that make access a difficult issue even to discuss. She attends a pro-life rally crashed by pro-choice activists, goes undercover into a pregnancy crisis center, and talks to an activist helping people access under-the-counter abortions in Prince Edward Island (PEI).
New Brunswick has few options for people in need of abortions, especially for the rural majority of its population. PEI, though, offers no official abortions on the island; a recent change to increase access saw the provincial government deciding to pay for abortions in New Brunswick.
You can see Sarah and producer Patrick McGuire talk about the production in our new series Field Notes, and read Sarah's long-form piece 'Why RuralMaritimers Are Practicing DIY Abortions.'
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The Maritimes

The Maritimes - Classifed (Lyrics)

Lyrics:
Yo, Lets Take it back to the maritimes man,
Can't take us all too serious, do that thing you guys were doin'
Chorus-Fill your cup and chug
roll a joint up and get fucked
ready for a kitchen party
welcome to the maritimes
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat and unravel the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
we got everything you wanna hear, consious to backpack
comercial to gangsta, R&B to abstact, grundge to rock,
classical to country, so many artists workin' but no one makin money
welcome to the east coast home of the innocent
still pigeon hold is a form or a fisherman
no major league teams, baseball or hockey
no urban radio, just country and pop beats
im trying to shake these stereo types
so give me space please let me arrow my life,
i dont even eat fish, shit i never tried lobster
can't play the fiddle, and never was a logger
(wanna swim in clean lakes) yeah and enjoy cool breezes
but halifax harbour is like swimming in diseases
we only known for anne of green gables
coal mines, the bluenose and p.e.i. potatoes,
the maritimes is better than that
we livin' in another time so dead or without
we got universal soul AND buck 65 AND
the whole ctg AND of course classified
we got backburner, goodnight, alpha flight,lockdown, whiteboy,
first words, trobiz and L-Town
and a million other artists trying to get their flow heard,
and to let ya know we still workin on these out skirts
we tryin to blow like halifax explosion
or maybe anne murray i know she's nova scotian
or hurricane juan blowin from the ocean
either way it goes im still reppin for my coast man
Chorus- Fill your cup and chug
roll a joint up and get fucked
ready for a kitchen party
welcome to the maritimes

the maritimes explicit Classified from Boy-Cott-In The Indus

'Bomb cyclone' storm headed towards the Maritimes

A winter storm called a 'bomb cyclone' could unleash hurricane-force winds on the Maritimes. Alyse Hand has the timeline of the potentially historic storm.
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The Maritimes 2017

1:51

Winter weather wallops the Maritimes

Winter weather wallops the Maritimes

Winter weather wallops the Maritimes

Heavy snowfall, strong winds and now a rise in temperature is creating new problems
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First major snowstorm of the season has arrived in the Maritimes

First major snowstorm of the season has arrived in the Maritimes

First major snowstorm of the season has arrived in the Maritimes

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Exploring Eastern Canada (especially the Maritimes)

Exploring Eastern Canada (especially the Maritimes)

Exploring Eastern Canada (especially the Maritimes)

My job is photography. I take photographs for many different organizations. The photographs are then used for different print formats from major newspaper to calendars or cookbooks. This involves a lot of travelling. I also believe in having fun and exploring. So this of course means each journey is a different adventure.
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Classified - Maritimes

CLASSIFIED THE MARITIMES (ORIGINAL)

Classified - The Maritimes w/ lyrics

Lyrics:
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat then arrive on the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
we got everything you wanna hear, consious to backpack
comercial to gangsta, R&B to abstact, grundge to rock,
classical to country, so many artists workin' but no one makin money
welcome to the east coast home of the innoc...

published: 26 Dec 2008

Abortion Access in the Maritimes

Abortion has been a legal medical procedure in Canada for more than 25 years, but in spite of that, access varies widely across the country. Urban residents are far likelier to have easy access to the procedure, while rural people may face extra costs and time requirements like travel and figuring out where to go.
In this edition of VICE Canada Reports, Sarah Ratchford investigates abortion access in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, two provinces with restricted access to abortions and conservative political climates that make access a difficult issue even to discuss. She attends a pro-life rally crashed by pro-choice activists, goes undercover into a pregnancy crisis center, and talks to an activist helping people access under-the-counter abortions in Prince Edward Island (PEI).
...

The Maritimes

The Maritimes - Classifed (Lyrics)

Lyrics:
Yo, Lets Take it back to the maritimes man,
Can't take us all too serious, do that thing you guys were doin'
Chorus-Fill your cup and chug
roll a joint up and get fucked
ready for a kitchen party
welcome to the maritimes
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat and unravel the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
...

First major snowstorm of the season has arrived in the Maritimes

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Reporters blown off-camera during live blizzard update
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saZnpFBVW_U
NEW 'top secret ice coating' creepy way to tell what car was parked
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcOU8cQ7GuY
Keep mosquitoes away with this 1 weird trick!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Tu-l-4Yf4E
Star Wars snowblower (because The Force didn't work)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSuDizt3wck
For over 25 years The Weather Networ...

published: 04 Jan 2018

Exploring Eastern Canada (especially the Maritimes)

My job is photography. I take photographs for many different organizations. The photographs are then used for different print formats from major newspaper to calendars or cookbooks. This involves a lot of travelling. I also believe in having fun and exploring. So this of course means each journey is a different adventure.
Subscribe now and lets get exploring..

Classified - The Maritimes w/ lyrics

Lyrics:
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the dona...

Lyrics:
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat then arrive on the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
we got everything you wanna hear, consious to backpack
comercial to gangsta, R&B to abstact, grundge to rock,
classical to country, so many artists workin' but no one makin money
welcome to the east coast home of the innocent
still pigeon hold is a form or a fisherman
no major league teams, baseball or hockey
no urban radio, just country and pop beats
im trying to shake these stereo types
so give me space please let me arrow my life,
i dont even eat fish, shit i never tried lobster
can't play the fiddle, and never was a logger
(wanna swim in clean lakes) yeah and enjoy cool breezes
but halifax harbour is like swimming in diseases
we only known for anne of green gables
coal mines, the bluenose and p.e.i. potatoes,
the maritimes is better than that
we livin' in another time so dead or without
we got universal soul AND buck 65 AND
the whole ctg AND of course classified
we got backburner, goodnight, alpha flight,lockdown, whiteboy,
first words, trobiz and L-Town
and a million other artists trying to get their flow heard,
and to let ya know we still workin on these out skirts
we tryin to blow like halifax explosion
or maybe anne murray i know she's nova scotian
or hurricane juan blowin from the ocean
either way it goes im still reppin for my coast man

Lyrics:
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat then arrive on the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
we got everything you wanna hear, consious to backpack
comercial to gangsta, R&B to abstact, grundge to rock,
classical to country, so many artists workin' but no one makin money
welcome to the east coast home of the innocent
still pigeon hold is a form or a fisherman
no major league teams, baseball or hockey
no urban radio, just country and pop beats
im trying to shake these stereo types
so give me space please let me arrow my life,
i dont even eat fish, shit i never tried lobster
can't play the fiddle, and never was a logger
(wanna swim in clean lakes) yeah and enjoy cool breezes
but halifax harbour is like swimming in diseases
we only known for anne of green gables
coal mines, the bluenose and p.e.i. potatoes,
the maritimes is better than that
we livin' in another time so dead or without
we got universal soul AND buck 65 AND
the whole ctg AND of course classified
we got backburner, goodnight, alpha flight,lockdown, whiteboy,
first words, trobiz and L-Town
and a million other artists trying to get their flow heard,
and to let ya know we still workin on these out skirts
we tryin to blow like halifax explosion
or maybe anne murray i know she's nova scotian
or hurricane juan blowin from the ocean
either way it goes im still reppin for my coast man

Abortion Access in the Maritimes

Abortion has been a legal medical procedure in Canada for more than 25 years, but in spite of that, access varies widely across the country. Urban residents are...

Abortion has been a legal medical procedure in Canada for more than 25 years, but in spite of that, access varies widely across the country. Urban residents are far likelier to have easy access to the procedure, while rural people may face extra costs and time requirements like travel and figuring out where to go.
In this edition of VICE Canada Reports, Sarah Ratchford investigates abortion access in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, two provinces with restricted access to abortions and conservative political climates that make access a difficult issue even to discuss. She attends a pro-life rally crashed by pro-choice activists, goes undercover into a pregnancy crisis center, and talks to an activist helping people access under-the-counter abortions in Prince Edward Island (PEI).
New Brunswick has few options for people in need of abortions, especially for the rural majority of its population. PEI, though, offers no official abortions on the island; a recent change to increase access saw the provincial government deciding to pay for abortions in New Brunswick.
You can see Sarah and producer Patrick McGuire talk about the production in our new series Field Notes, and read Sarah's long-form piece 'Why RuralMaritimers Are Practicing DIY Abortions.'
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Abortion has been a legal medical procedure in Canada for more than 25 years, but in spite of that, access varies widely across the country. Urban residents are far likelier to have easy access to the procedure, while rural people may face extra costs and time requirements like travel and figuring out where to go.
In this edition of VICE Canada Reports, Sarah Ratchford investigates abortion access in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, two provinces with restricted access to abortions and conservative political climates that make access a difficult issue even to discuss. She attends a pro-life rally crashed by pro-choice activists, goes undercover into a pregnancy crisis center, and talks to an activist helping people access under-the-counter abortions in Prince Edward Island (PEI).
New Brunswick has few options for people in need of abortions, especially for the rural majority of its population. PEI, though, offers no official abortions on the island; a recent change to increase access saw the provincial government deciding to pay for abortions in New Brunswick.
You can see Sarah and producer Patrick McGuire talk about the production in our new series Field Notes, and read Sarah's long-form piece 'Why RuralMaritimers Are Practicing DIY Abortions.'
WatchNext: FEMEN - Sextremism in Canada: http://bit.ly/1gqf6LU
Check out 'The New Era of Canadian Sex Work' - http://bit.ly/1GLnShf
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The Maritimes - Classifed (Lyrics)

Lyrics:
Yo, Lets Take it back to the maritimes man,
Can't take us all too serious, do that thing you guys were doin'
Chorus-Fill your cup and chug
roll a ...

Lyrics:
Yo, Lets Take it back to the maritimes man,
Can't take us all too serious, do that thing you guys were doin'
Chorus-Fill your cup and chug
roll a joint up and get fucked
ready for a kitchen party
welcome to the maritimes
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat and unravel the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
we got everything you wanna hear, consious to backpack
comercial to gangsta, R&B to abstact, grundge to rock,
classical to country, so many artists workin' but no one makin money
welcome to the east coast home of the innocent
still pigeon hold is a form or a fisherman
no major league teams, baseball or hockey
no urban radio, just country and pop beats
im trying to shake these stereo types
so give me space please let me arrow my life,
i dont even eat fish, shit i never tried lobster
can't play the fiddle, and never was a logger
(wanna swim in clean lakes) yeah and enjoy cool breezes
but halifax harbour is like swimming in diseases
we only known for anne of green gables
coal mines, the bluenose and p.e.i. potatoes,
the maritimes is better than that
we livin' in another time so dead or without
we got universal soul AND buck 65 AND
the whole ctg AND of course classified
we got backburner, goodnight, alpha flight,lockdown, whiteboy,
first words, trobiz and L-Town
and a million other artists trying to get their flow heard,
and to let ya know we still workin on these out skirts
we tryin to blow like halifax explosion
or maybe anne murray i know she's nova scotian
or hurricane juan blowin from the ocean
either way it goes im still reppin for my coast man
Chorus- Fill your cup and chug
roll a joint up and get fucked
ready for a kitchen party
welcome to the maritimes

Lyrics:
Yo, Lets Take it back to the maritimes man,
Can't take us all too serious, do that thing you guys were doin'
Chorus-Fill your cup and chug
roll a joint up and get fucked
ready for a kitchen party
welcome to the maritimes
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat and unravel the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
we got everything you wanna hear, consious to backpack
comercial to gangsta, R&B to abstact, grundge to rock,
classical to country, so many artists workin' but no one makin money
welcome to the east coast home of the innocent
still pigeon hold is a form or a fisherman
no major league teams, baseball or hockey
no urban radio, just country and pop beats
im trying to shake these stereo types
so give me space please let me arrow my life,
i dont even eat fish, shit i never tried lobster
can't play the fiddle, and never was a logger
(wanna swim in clean lakes) yeah and enjoy cool breezes
but halifax harbour is like swimming in diseases
we only known for anne of green gables
coal mines, the bluenose and p.e.i. potatoes,
the maritimes is better than that
we livin' in another time so dead or without
we got universal soul AND buck 65 AND
the whole ctg AND of course classified
we got backburner, goodnight, alpha flight,lockdown, whiteboy,
first words, trobiz and L-Town
and a million other artists trying to get their flow heard,
and to let ya know we still workin on these out skirts
we tryin to blow like halifax explosion
or maybe anne murray i know she's nova scotian
or hurricane juan blowin from the ocean
either way it goes im still reppin for my coast man
Chorus- Fill your cup and chug
roll a joint up and get fucked
ready for a kitchen party
welcome to the maritimes

'Bomb cyclone' storm headed towards the Maritimes

A winter storm called a 'bomb cyclone' could unleash hurricane-force winds on the Maritimes. Alyse Hand has the timeline of the potentially historic storm.
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A winter storm called a 'bomb cyclone' could unleash hurricane-force winds on the Maritimes. Alyse Hand has the timeline of the potentially historic storm.
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Winter weather wallops the Maritimes

Heavy snowfall, strong winds and now a rise in temperature is creating new problems
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First major snowstorm of the season has arrived in the Maritimes

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Exploring Eastern Canada (especially the Maritimes)

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Halifax Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Halifax in Canada.
Halifax is part of Canada's federal state of Nova Scotia. The peninsula has a population of 333,000 and it is the country's oldest British settlement, yet has managed to retain all the charm and tranquility of a small town.
After Sydney, Halifax has the second largest harbor in the world and is one of the region's few harbors that is free from ice throughout the year.
Lobsters, oysters, mussels and fish soup are but a few of the menu items that appear in the seafood restaurants of the Atlantic District.
The Maritime Museum covers the history of the fishing industry on Canada's Atlantic coastline and also the history of navigation. Boats and small models illustrate the development of ship-building and include great seafarers and many rema...

published: 13 Aug 2013

Best Travel destinations, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada

Travel Adventures Pt. 3 - Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia, Canada!
our east coast trip! We drive the cabot trail in cape breton highlands.
Photos at the end of the video are ones taken from that day!
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Filmed with - Panasonic GH4 and Gopro hero 4
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published: 14 Sep 2015

Road to 150: The Best Things To Do In Nova Scotia

Welcome to Nova Scotia!
From May 27th to June 6th, 2017, we toured Nova Scotia as part of the Road to150 campaign. It was our second province during our 150-day road trip and what an incredible time we had. From the absolute natural beauty of Cape Breton Highlands National Park to the historic beauty of Halifax, the small town charm of Lunenburg, and the excitement of tidal bore rafting, Nova Scotia is an incredible province to explore. Although we accomplished a lot in ten days, we really only scratched the surface of this incredible east coast province. Whether you're looking for that laid back East Coast charm, maritime history, or incredible natural wonders, Nova Scotia is the place to visit!
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multimedia road trip celebrating Canada's 150...

published: 15 Jun 2017

Travel Guide - New Brunswick

published: 20 Jun 2008

5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Nova Scotia | Canada Travel Guide

5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Nova ScotiaPretty and peaceful, Nova Scotia is Canada's second smallest province, a peninsula on the eastern edge of the Canadian mainland. But its lengthy coastline is dotted with fishing harbors, sandy beaches, and plump islands. The scenery varies greatly, from the foggy Atlantic Ocean in the southeast to the tidal salt marshes of the Bay of Fundy in the west and Gaelic highlands of Cape Breton to the north. In these maritime latitudes, Nova Scotia has a pleasantly breezy if rather damp climate. Summer is bright and sunny, but weather conditions can often cause fog, with snow in winter.
Halifax is the capital and largest city. In 1604 the French, including Samuel de Champlain, settled the Annapolis Valley, founding Port-Royal, the first lasting Euro...

published: 25 Apr 2017

The Canadian Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination The Canadian.
The most awe inspiring railway journey in the world that sets off from Toronto and in three days travels a distance of 4,500 kilometres to Vancouver.

published: 10 Aug 2014

Best Places to See in Maritime/Atlantic Canada - Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island

Côte D'Azur Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Côte D'azur in France.
Our romantic journey begins in the city of Cannes in the south of France, along the ‘Blue Coast’, the Côte d'Azur. For most of the time, this impressive section of the Mediterranean coast enjoys a mild climate and is synonymous with a luxurious lifestyle beneath the southern sun. Le Suquet, the old town that is located above the old port has, in spite of tourism, managed to retain its air of calm sophistication.The markets in the old town offer an abundance of eye-catching vegetables, fruit and fresh fish. Narrow and picturesque alleys lead up to the tiny mountain of MontChevalier on which the historical area of the city is situated. Close by is the Cap d'Antibes, with its mighty castle that from 1386, was owned by the Grimaldis and in...

Wolfe IslandThousand IslandsTravelGuide | Ferry from Kingston OntarioCanada.Today we've got an exciting afternoon trip that we're going to be taking. We're going to Wolfe Island, which is just off of Kingston. We're going to be taking a ferry. The best part about it is that it is free. We're just going to be having a really cool time over there. We're planning on doing a lot of walking just wandering around to get away from the city for a little while.
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10 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC CITY | Travel Guide

If you want to experience a Canadian city with a bit of French flair, then you need to visit Quebec City.
Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, this is a town with good looks and a big heart.
We only had a day and a half there, but that was enough time to wander the cobbled streets, catch some street performances, and visit many of the top attractions.
The following is a little video of our time in historic Quebec City, Canada highlighting the top 10 things to do and see in this top attractions travel guide:
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published: 30 Jul 2014

Is NL A Part Of The Maritimes?

Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland constitute the Atlantic provinces. The 3 maritime provinces (NS, PEI and NB) have much in common - among other things they share a historical and cultural heritage, and their residents have remarkably similar attitudes towards Canada, the US and Britain.
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21 Things to do in Fredericton New Brunswick Canada | Attractions Travel Guide

In our latest travel video we showcase 21 things to do in the capital city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada in this top attractions travel guide. Fredericton is a city that offers culture vultures numerous historic buildings and attractions including top notch museums. For the adventure traveler or sports enthusiast extensive bike trails and the St John River offer endless exercise opportunities. This summer we travelled out to Fredericton, New Brunswick to visit family. With a few weeks in town, we decided to make a little video guide to give you a taste of Atlantic Canada. Here's a look at 21 things you can do around the city:
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Travel video about destination Halifax in Canada.
Halifax is part of Canada's federal state of Nova Scotia. The peninsula has a population of 333,000 and it is the country's oldest British settlement, yet has managed to retain all the charm and tranquility of a small town.
After Sydney, Halifax has the second largest harbor in the world and is one of the region's few harbors that is free from ice throughout the year.
Lobsters, oysters, mussels and fish soup are but a few of the menu items that appear in the seafood restaurants of the Atlantic District.
The Maritime Museum covers the history of the fishing industry on Canada's Atlantic coastline and also the history of navigation. Boats and small models illustrate the development of ship-building and include great seafarers and many remarkable exhibits.
In 1917, two ships collided in Halifax Harbor. This led to an explosion that destroyed half the city when 2,000 people perished and 9,000 were injured. In April 1912, the loss of the supposedly unsinkable passenger ship, the Titanic, was caused to its collision with an iceberg and it was from Halifax that the rescue ships embarked.
The famous train, The Ocean, embarks from close to the harbor and its impressive stainless steel carriages date back to the 1950s.
Halifax is an historic city set in a country with a vast and amazing landscape, a flamboyant metropolis that unites the past with the present day.

Travel video about destination Halifax in Canada.
Halifax is part of Canada's federal state of Nova Scotia. The peninsula has a population of 333,000 and it is the country's oldest British settlement, yet has managed to retain all the charm and tranquility of a small town.
After Sydney, Halifax has the second largest harbor in the world and is one of the region's few harbors that is free from ice throughout the year.
Lobsters, oysters, mussels and fish soup are but a few of the menu items that appear in the seafood restaurants of the Atlantic District.
The Maritime Museum covers the history of the fishing industry on Canada's Atlantic coastline and also the history of navigation. Boats and small models illustrate the development of ship-building and include great seafarers and many remarkable exhibits.
In 1917, two ships collided in Halifax Harbor. This led to an explosion that destroyed half the city when 2,000 people perished and 9,000 were injured. In April 1912, the loss of the supposedly unsinkable passenger ship, the Titanic, was caused to its collision with an iceberg and it was from Halifax that the rescue ships embarked.
The famous train, The Ocean, embarks from close to the harbor and its impressive stainless steel carriages date back to the 1950s.
Halifax is an historic city set in a country with a vast and amazing landscape, a flamboyant metropolis that unites the past with the present day.

Road to 150: The Best Things To Do In Nova Scotia

Welcome to Nova Scotia!
From May 27th to June 6th, 2017, we toured Nova Scotia as part of the Road to150 campaign. It was our second province during our 150-d...

Welcome to Nova Scotia!
From May 27th to June 6th, 2017, we toured Nova Scotia as part of the Road to150 campaign. It was our second province during our 150-day road trip and what an incredible time we had. From the absolute natural beauty of Cape Breton Highlands National Park to the historic beauty of Halifax, the small town charm of Lunenburg, and the excitement of tidal bore rafting, Nova Scotia is an incredible province to explore. Although we accomplished a lot in ten days, we really only scratched the surface of this incredible east coast province. Whether you're looking for that laid back East Coast charm, maritime history, or incredible natural wonders, Nova Scotia is the place to visit!
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multimedia road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
MATTHEW BAILEY: Host/Producer and drone videographer.
Matt's other YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/YeBailey
Instagram: @MatthewGBailey and @MustDoCanada
Facebook: @MustDoCanada
Twitter: @MatthewGBailey
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KARLA BAILEY: Host/Co-Producer
Instagram @glamourbohemio
JUSTIN BRUNELLE: DirectorTravel videos YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2dnmJpK
Instagram - @justinbrunelle
Facebook - MILE30 Adventures
Twitter - @MILE30Adventure
www.movingartistry.com / www.mile30adventures.com
SeriesProduction Company: Moving Artistry Productions
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Also, special thanks to Kody Davidson, the kind of data, from https://kodywithak.com/ for helping is back up all of our footage from his home base!
For a list of the companies that helped with this project in Nova Scotia, visit - www.mustdocanada.com/things-to-do-in-nova-scotia
Big thanks to BestWestern International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as our smaller local sponsors such as HeritageBed & Breakfast, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Maison Fiset House, HarbourRestaurant, Waverley Inn, Alexander Keith's Brewery, Picture PerfectTours, Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, TidalBore Resort & Rafting, Lunenburg Walking Tour, Trot In TimeHorseBuggyRides, Bluenose II, Salt ShakerDeli, and Tourism Nova Scotia.
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Welcome to Nova Scotia!
From May 27th to June 6th, 2017, we toured Nova Scotia as part of the Road to150 campaign. It was our second province during our 150-day road trip and what an incredible time we had. From the absolute natural beauty of Cape Breton Highlands National Park to the historic beauty of Halifax, the small town charm of Lunenburg, and the excitement of tidal bore rafting, Nova Scotia is an incredible province to explore. Although we accomplished a lot in ten days, we really only scratched the surface of this incredible east coast province. Whether you're looking for that laid back East Coast charm, maritime history, or incredible natural wonders, Nova Scotia is the place to visit!
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multimedia road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
MATTHEW BAILEY: Host/Producer and drone videographer.
Matt's other YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/YeBailey
Instagram: @MatthewGBailey and @MustDoCanada
Facebook: @MustDoCanada
Twitter: @MatthewGBailey
www.LiveLimitless.net
KARLA BAILEY: Host/Co-Producer
Instagram @glamourbohemio
JUSTIN BRUNELLE: DirectorTravel videos YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/2dnmJpK
Instagram - @justinbrunelle
Facebook - MILE30 Adventures
Twitter - @MILE30Adventure
www.movingartistry.com / www.mile30adventures.com
SeriesProduction Company: Moving Artistry Productions
www.movingartistry.com
Also, special thanks to Kody Davidson, the kind of data, from https://kodywithak.com/ for helping is back up all of our footage from his home base!
For a list of the companies that helped with this project in Nova Scotia, visit - www.mustdocanada.com/things-to-do-in-nova-scotia
Big thanks to BestWestern International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as our smaller local sponsors such as HeritageBed & Breakfast, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Maison Fiset House, HarbourRestaurant, Waverley Inn, Alexander Keith's Brewery, Picture PerfectTours, Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, TidalBore Resort & Rafting, Lunenburg Walking Tour, Trot In TimeHorseBuggyRides, Bluenose II, Salt ShakerDeli, and Tourism Nova Scotia.
Music Provided by: Artlist.io

Travel video about destination Côte D'azur in France.
Our romantic journey begins in the city of Cannes in the south of France, along the ‘Blue Coast’, the Côte d'Azur. For most of the time, this impressive section of the Mediterranean coast enjoys a mild climate and is synonymous with a luxurious lifestyle beneath the southern sun. Le Suquet, the old town that is located above the old port has, in spite of tourism, managed to retain its air of calm sophistication.The markets in the old town offer an abundance of eye-catching vegetables, fruit and fresh fish. Narrow and picturesque alleys lead up to the tiny mountain of MontChevalier on which the historical area of the city is situated. Close by is the Cap d'Antibes, with its mighty castle that from 1386, was owned by the Grimaldis and in the 16th century became a French possession. A huge defensive wall built by the Sun King‘s master fortress builder surrounds the old town and protects its seaward side. Nice is the ‘dream coast’s’ fascinating and colorful city located on the curve of Angel Bay, a metropolis that has lost little of its turn of the century charm. The magnificent Promenade Des Anglais, named after the resort’s former large contingent of English visitors, was built during the19th century. The historical centre of the city, Vielle Ville, has become the home of Arabian immigrants, thus couscous features prominently on the menu. The old fish market is the most beautiful on the entire Côte d'Azur and its traditional displays of seafood are a feast to the eye. In the centre of the Côte d'Azur’s enchanting landscape is the picturesque medieval village of Eze. Most of the village that can be seen today had its origins in the 10th century and its fine old buildings, charming back streets and archways are real architectural gems. Only a little further along the coast is the Principality of Monaco which, after the Vatican, is the smallest yet most unique sovereign state in the world. Luxury yachts anchor in the harbor throughout the year and travel from all over the globe to visit this much sought after tax haven and exclusive casino paradise. Romance, history, luxury, glamour, prosperity and sunshine, the Côte d'Azur!

Travel video about destination Côte D'azur in France.
Our romantic journey begins in the city of Cannes in the south of France, along the ‘Blue Coast’, the Côte d'Azur. For most of the time, this impressive section of the Mediterranean coast enjoys a mild climate and is synonymous with a luxurious lifestyle beneath the southern sun. Le Suquet, the old town that is located above the old port has, in spite of tourism, managed to retain its air of calm sophistication.The markets in the old town offer an abundance of eye-catching vegetables, fruit and fresh fish. Narrow and picturesque alleys lead up to the tiny mountain of MontChevalier on which the historical area of the city is situated. Close by is the Cap d'Antibes, with its mighty castle that from 1386, was owned by the Grimaldis and in the 16th century became a French possession. A huge defensive wall built by the Sun King‘s master fortress builder surrounds the old town and protects its seaward side. Nice is the ‘dream coast’s’ fascinating and colorful city located on the curve of Angel Bay, a metropolis that has lost little of its turn of the century charm. The magnificent Promenade Des Anglais, named after the resort’s former large contingent of English visitors, was built during the19th century. The historical centre of the city, Vielle Ville, has become the home of Arabian immigrants, thus couscous features prominently on the menu. The old fish market is the most beautiful on the entire Côte d'Azur and its traditional displays of seafood are a feast to the eye. In the centre of the Côte d'Azur’s enchanting landscape is the picturesque medieval village of Eze. Most of the village that can be seen today had its origins in the 10th century and its fine old buildings, charming back streets and archways are real architectural gems. Only a little further along the coast is the Principality of Monaco which, after the Vatican, is the smallest yet most unique sovereign state in the world. Luxury yachts anchor in the harbor throughout the year and travel from all over the globe to visit this much sought after tax haven and exclusive casino paradise. Romance, history, luxury, glamour, prosperity and sunshine, the Côte d'Azur!

Wolfe IslandThousand IslandsTravelGuide | Ferry from Kingston OntarioCanada.Today we've got an exciting afternoon trip that we're going to be taking. We're going to Wolfe Island, which is just off of Kingston. We're going to be taking a ferry. The best part about it is that it is free. We're just going to be having a really cool time over there. We're planning on doing a lot of walking just wandering around to get away from the city for a little while.
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After spending the morning touring historic downtown Kingston and Queen's University we decided to take a free 20 minute ferry, boarding the Wolfe Islander III, over to Wolfe Island.
The ferry runs daily throughout the year starting at 5:45 am with a final run at 2 AM.
As the largest of the world-renowned Thousand Islands, the 29 kilometer long Wolfe Island is situated at the entrance of the Saint Lawrence River in Lake Ontario.
We're out here on Wolfe Island and it is a Friday afternoon and the streets are pretty empty. We've just been driving around the island and pulling over whenever we see something interesting. We just found some cows over here in a field so we're photographing them. Yeah.
This is the kind of cute little island where you'll enjoy the slower pace of life, farmland, windmills, beaches and other recreational activities.
We are here at the ferry terminal and this must be the smallest border inspection area I've ever seen.
For those with time to spare, you can cross over to the United States via ferry from Wolfe Island to Cape Vincent, New York with frequent daily routes between May to October.
This is awesome. I've never been so close to a windmill before.
Other attractions on Wolfe Island include a corn maze, bicycle routes, a golf course and country roads.
What are you doing? We stopped for a little ice cream break. I'm having black cherry and strawberry and this is what you're having. And you've got it in your hand. It look gross. Are you going to eat it? It looks gross. Yeah. Rude.
With time to spare before we caught our Ferry back to Kingston, we enjoyed eating ice cream, tanning and walking out on the pier.
Our time went by so quickly and before we knew it we were boarding the ferry again.
Along the way you'll spot wildlife, pass various other boats and have a great view of the Royal Military College of Canada campus.
If you're visiting Kingston, Wolfe Island is a perfect little day trip -- especially during the summer months.
We enjoyed a nice family outing and we hope to back again soon.
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion and Canadian people.
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Wolfe IslandThousand IslandsTravelGuide | Ferry from Kingston OntarioCanada.Today we've got an exciting afternoon trip that we're going to be taking. We're going to Wolfe Island, which is just off of Kingston. We're going to be taking a ferry. The best part about it is that it is free. We're just going to be having a really cool time over there. We're planning on doing a lot of walking just wandering around to get away from the city for a little while.
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After spending the morning touring historic downtown Kingston and Queen's University we decided to take a free 20 minute ferry, boarding the Wolfe Islander III, over to Wolfe Island.
The ferry runs daily throughout the year starting at 5:45 am with a final run at 2 AM.
As the largest of the world-renowned Thousand Islands, the 29 kilometer long Wolfe Island is situated at the entrance of the Saint Lawrence River in Lake Ontario.
We're out here on Wolfe Island and it is a Friday afternoon and the streets are pretty empty. We've just been driving around the island and pulling over whenever we see something interesting. We just found some cows over here in a field so we're photographing them. Yeah.
This is the kind of cute little island where you'll enjoy the slower pace of life, farmland, windmills, beaches and other recreational activities.
We are here at the ferry terminal and this must be the smallest border inspection area I've ever seen.
For those with time to spare, you can cross over to the United States via ferry from Wolfe Island to Cape Vincent, New York with frequent daily routes between May to October.
This is awesome. I've never been so close to a windmill before.
Other attractions on Wolfe Island include a corn maze, bicycle routes, a golf course and country roads.
What are you doing? We stopped for a little ice cream break. I'm having black cherry and strawberry and this is what you're having. And you've got it in your hand. It look gross. Are you going to eat it? It looks gross. Yeah. Rude.
With time to spare before we caught our Ferry back to Kingston, we enjoyed eating ice cream, tanning and walking out on the pier.
Our time went by so quickly and before we knew it we were boarding the ferry again.
Along the way you'll spot wildlife, pass various other boats and have a great view of the Royal Military College of Canada campus.
If you're visiting Kingston, Wolfe Island is a perfect little day trip -- especially during the summer months.
We enjoyed a nice family outing and we hope to back again soon.
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
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If you want to experience a Canadian city with a bit of French flair, then you need to visit Quebec City.
Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, this is a town with good looks and a big heart.
We only had a day and a half there, but that was enough time to wander the cobbled streets, catch some street performances, and visit many of the top attractions.
The following is a little video of our time in historic Quebec City, Canada highlighting the top 10 things to do and see in this top attractions travel guide:
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1) Plains of AbrahamWe are no standing on the Plains of Abraham and this is the location where the battle between the English and the French was fought. This was the battle that ultimately determined the fate of North America.
This battle was part of the Seven Years' War and it would be the deciding factor over the fate of New France, influencing the later creation of Canada.
2) Citadelle
We just finished visiting the Citadelle and if you get the chance I would suggest you try to be here by ten in the morning. That is when they have the changing of the guard ceremony and it is a lot of fun to watch. They even have a pet goat that takes part so it really is a lot of fun.
The Citadelle is the largest British fortress in North America.
3) Chateau Frontenac
Now we're visiting Chateau Frontenac, one of the most famous hotels in all of Canada. It is a stunner. It is just absolutely beautiful. We're trying to capture it from different vantage points.
The hotel was designed by American architectBruce Price. It was one of many "château" style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company with the goal of promoting luxury tourism. Today, a night at the Frontenac starts at $379 dollars.
4) Terrasse Dufferin
This boardwalk that we are currently standing on is called Terrasse Dufferin and it is a great place for a stroll. You can catch some street performers, eat some ice cream and you also get some great views of the river below.
The promenade sits right outside the Chateau Frontenac and it is 425 meters in length. You can also catch a funicular nearby which takes you to the Old Lower Town.
5) Quartier Petit Champlain
Petit Champlain is a neighbourhood located in the Old Lower Town. It is quite picturesque, especially when viewed from the Breakneck Stairs. The narrow cobbled streets are lined with small shops and cafes. It's a really fun neighbourhood to explore with a camera in hand.
6) Basilica Notre Dame de QuebecThe Basilica Notre Dame de Quebec is the oldest church in the Americas north of Mexico. If you want to get a sneak peek at the crypt, you'll have to sign up for a guided tour.
7) Rue St. Paul
We're now walking along Rue St. Paul and this is a great place to browse for antiques and you can buy some souvenirs.
Just don't leave your visit to the end of the day because you may find that a lot of the shops have closed.
8) Museum of CivilizationThe Museum of Civilization is a great place to learn about the Aboriginal peoples of Quebec.
9) Port of Quebec
We're here now in the PortArea. This is a great place to take a ferry. A lot of people come here to exercise, to fish and just to enjoy the views of the St. Lawrence river. It is a really relaxing place.
The Port of Quebec is the oldest in all of Canada and it played an important role in developing the region. Today you'll find that cruises have replaced much of the former freight traffic.
10) Catch a StreetPerformance
And lastly, you can't come to Quebec City and not catch a street performance! The city celebrates its performers and you'll often find acts taking place in the town square and parks. Grab a seat for some live entertainment and don't forget to leave a tip at the end!
And that concludes our brief but very enjoyable trip to Quebec City! We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it will help inspire your Canadian travels.
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If you want to experience a Canadian city with a bit of French flair, then you need to visit Quebec City.
Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, this is a town with good looks and a big heart.
We only had a day and a half there, but that was enough time to wander the cobbled streets, catch some street performances, and visit many of the top attractions.
The following is a little video of our time in historic Quebec City, Canada highlighting the top 10 things to do and see in this top attractions travel guide:
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1) Plains of AbrahamWe are no standing on the Plains of Abraham and this is the location where the battle between the English and the French was fought. This was the battle that ultimately determined the fate of North America.
This battle was part of the Seven Years' War and it would be the deciding factor over the fate of New France, influencing the later creation of Canada.
2) Citadelle
We just finished visiting the Citadelle and if you get the chance I would suggest you try to be here by ten in the morning. That is when they have the changing of the guard ceremony and it is a lot of fun to watch. They even have a pet goat that takes part so it really is a lot of fun.
The Citadelle is the largest British fortress in North America.
3) Chateau Frontenac
Now we're visiting Chateau Frontenac, one of the most famous hotels in all of Canada. It is a stunner. It is just absolutely beautiful. We're trying to capture it from different vantage points.
The hotel was designed by American architectBruce Price. It was one of many "château" style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company with the goal of promoting luxury tourism. Today, a night at the Frontenac starts at $379 dollars.
4) Terrasse Dufferin
This boardwalk that we are currently standing on is called Terrasse Dufferin and it is a great place for a stroll. You can catch some street performers, eat some ice cream and you also get some great views of the river below.
The promenade sits right outside the Chateau Frontenac and it is 425 meters in length. You can also catch a funicular nearby which takes you to the Old Lower Town.
5) Quartier Petit Champlain
Petit Champlain is a neighbourhood located in the Old Lower Town. It is quite picturesque, especially when viewed from the Breakneck Stairs. The narrow cobbled streets are lined with small shops and cafes. It's a really fun neighbourhood to explore with a camera in hand.
6) Basilica Notre Dame de QuebecThe Basilica Notre Dame de Quebec is the oldest church in the Americas north of Mexico. If you want to get a sneak peek at the crypt, you'll have to sign up for a guided tour.
7) Rue St. Paul
We're now walking along Rue St. Paul and this is a great place to browse for antiques and you can buy some souvenirs.
Just don't leave your visit to the end of the day because you may find that a lot of the shops have closed.
8) Museum of CivilizationThe Museum of Civilization is a great place to learn about the Aboriginal peoples of Quebec.
9) Port of Quebec
We're here now in the PortArea. This is a great place to take a ferry. A lot of people come here to exercise, to fish and just to enjoy the views of the St. Lawrence river. It is a really relaxing place.
The Port of Quebec is the oldest in all of Canada and it played an important role in developing the region. Today you'll find that cruises have replaced much of the former freight traffic.
10) Catch a StreetPerformance
And lastly, you can't come to Quebec City and not catch a street performance! The city celebrates its performers and you'll often find acts taking place in the town square and parks. Grab a seat for some live entertainment and don't forget to leave a tip at the end!
And that concludes our brief but very enjoyable trip to Quebec City! We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it will help inspire your Canadian travels.
To see our latest city guides and food videos, hit subscribe!
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork
This is part of our Travel in Canada series.
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Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland constitute the Atlantic provinces. The 3 maritime provinces (NS, PEI and NB) have much in common - among other things they share a historical and cultural heritage, and their residents have remarkably similar attitudes towards Canada, the US and Britain.
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Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland constitute the Atlantic provinces. The 3 maritime provinces (NS, PEI and NB) have much in common - among other things they share a historical and cultural heritage, and their residents have remarkably similar attitudes towards Canada, the US and Britain.
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In our latest travel video we showcase 21 things to do in the capital city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada in this top attractions travel guide. Fredericton is a city that offers culture vultures numerous historic buildings and attractions including top notch museums. For the adventure traveler or sports enthusiast extensive bike trails and the St John River offer endless exercise opportunities. This summer we travelled out to Fredericton, New Brunswick to visit family. With a few weeks in town, we decided to make a little video guide to give you a taste of Atlantic Canada. Here's a look at 21 things you can do around the city:
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1) Changing of the Guard
2) Haunted Hike at night
3) Kayaking the Saint John River
4) Government House
5) King's Landing
6) Old TrainBridge (Walking Bridge)
7) Waterloo Row
8) Farmers Market
9) Biking along the Nashwaak Trail
10) OdellPark
11) Highland Games
12) Historic GarrisonDistrict
13) Christ Church Cathedral
14) Legislative Building
15) Beaverbrook Art Gallery
16) Exercise along the St John River
17) FineArt Gallery 78
18) Lighthouse on the Green
19) Science East
20) University of New BrunswickCampus
21) The Playhouse
Visiting King's Landing was like travelling back in time. We got to see the interior of old homes, churches, and barns from the 1800s, and for those looking to get their hands dirty, there was the option of pitching in with some of the farm work. The garrison district is the historic and cultural heart of Fredericton. This is where you can catch free performances, join heritage walking tours, and watch the changing of the guard. The Lighthouse on the Green stands on the banks of the St. John River. Though it once helped guide fishermen to shore, today the lighthouse is a popular restaurant where you can enjoy some seafood or even cool down with an ice cream. The nice thing about Fredericton is that you're never too far from nature. The city has many walking trails and biking paths that are easily accessible, and that means people spend a lot of time outdoors.
This former railway bridge is now popular with pedestrians. It has great views of the St. John River and the 2 university campuses that sit up on the hill. Waterloo Row is one of the prettiest streets in the city. It is lined with historic homes and mansions that look over the river. If you happen to be in town over the weekend, be sure to check out the Farmers' Market for some delicious eats!
The Nashwaak Trail is part of an extensive trail system and it's great for either walking or biking. We managed to spot quite a bit of wildlife during our outing, including a Great Blue Heron, a beaver, and lots of chipmunks. Gallery 78 is the oldest private art gallery in New Brunswick and it hosts exhibitions throughout the year. Christ Church Cathedral has a very active music schedule. During the summer months they host choirs and recitals. Admission is by donation with the proceeds going back into the community. The Legislative Building is the home to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. Guided visits must be arranged in advance. For art lovers, there's the option of visiting the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. This gallery features the work of both Canadian and international artists. Odell Park is a massive park located in the middle of Fredericton. It has many trails that run through the forest and some of the trees there are believed to be over 400 years old. It's a nice green escape and the perfect place to exercise in the summer. The changing of the guard is a ceremony not to be missed. You can watch guards re-enact a drill ceremony to the beat of a piper and drummer. For a spooky look at the city's past, you can join a haunted hike that takes you on a walking tour of Fredericton after dark. The university of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University have a shared campus with beautiful grounds. Even if you're not a student, the campus is worth a visit. If you're looking to catch a performance, then head down to the Playhouse. They host all sorts of music, dance, and theatre productions. And that's a little glimpse of Fredericton. We really enjoyed our summer visit to the city, and we hope you'll have the chance to check it out too!
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In our latest travel video we showcase 21 things to do in the capital city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada in this top attractions travel guide. Fredericton is a city that offers culture vultures numerous historic buildings and attractions including top notch museums. For the adventure traveler or sports enthusiast extensive bike trails and the St John River offer endless exercise opportunities. This summer we travelled out to Fredericton, New Brunswick to visit family. With a few weeks in town, we decided to make a little video guide to give you a taste of Atlantic Canada. Here's a look at 21 things you can do around the city:
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1) Changing of the Guard
2) Haunted Hike at night
3) Kayaking the Saint John River
4) Government House
5) King's Landing
6) Old TrainBridge (Walking Bridge)
7) Waterloo Row
8) Farmers Market
9) Biking along the Nashwaak Trail
10) OdellPark
11) Highland Games
12) Historic GarrisonDistrict
13) Christ Church Cathedral
14) Legislative Building
15) Beaverbrook Art Gallery
16) Exercise along the St John River
17) FineArt Gallery 78
18) Lighthouse on the Green
19) Science East
20) University of New BrunswickCampus
21) The Playhouse
Visiting King's Landing was like travelling back in time. We got to see the interior of old homes, churches, and barns from the 1800s, and for those looking to get their hands dirty, there was the option of pitching in with some of the farm work. The garrison district is the historic and cultural heart of Fredericton. This is where you can catch free performances, join heritage walking tours, and watch the changing of the guard. The Lighthouse on the Green stands on the banks of the St. John River. Though it once helped guide fishermen to shore, today the lighthouse is a popular restaurant where you can enjoy some seafood or even cool down with an ice cream. The nice thing about Fredericton is that you're never too far from nature. The city has many walking trails and biking paths that are easily accessible, and that means people spend a lot of time outdoors.
This former railway bridge is now popular with pedestrians. It has great views of the St. John River and the 2 university campuses that sit up on the hill. Waterloo Row is one of the prettiest streets in the city. It is lined with historic homes and mansions that look over the river. If you happen to be in town over the weekend, be sure to check out the Farmers' Market for some delicious eats!
The Nashwaak Trail is part of an extensive trail system and it's great for either walking or biking. We managed to spot quite a bit of wildlife during our outing, including a Great Blue Heron, a beaver, and lots of chipmunks. Gallery 78 is the oldest private art gallery in New Brunswick and it hosts exhibitions throughout the year. Christ Church Cathedral has a very active music schedule. During the summer months they host choirs and recitals. Admission is by donation with the proceeds going back into the community. The Legislative Building is the home to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. Guided visits must be arranged in advance. For art lovers, there's the option of visiting the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. This gallery features the work of both Canadian and international artists. Odell Park is a massive park located in the middle of Fredericton. It has many trails that run through the forest and some of the trees there are believed to be over 400 years old. It's a nice green escape and the perfect place to exercise in the summer. The changing of the guard is a ceremony not to be missed. You can watch guards re-enact a drill ceremony to the beat of a piper and drummer. For a spooky look at the city's past, you can join a haunted hike that takes you on a walking tour of Fredericton after dark. The university of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University have a shared campus with beautiful grounds. Even if you're not a student, the campus is worth a visit. If you're looking to catch a performance, then head down to the Playhouse. They host all sorts of music, dance, and theatre productions. And that's a little glimpse of Fredericton. We really enjoyed our summer visit to the city, and we hope you'll have the chance to check it out too!
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For lunch we at a delicious SeafoodPlatter in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada as part of our special travel food video series focusing on CanadianCuisine of the Maritimes.
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When traveling in Atlantic Canada (know as the Maritimes - including the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia) taking the time to stop and eat fish and chips and/or some kind of assorted seafood platter (typically deep-fried fish, scallops and clams) is an absolute must.
You can find these kinds of fast food take-out fish and chip shops in cities or at popular road stop diners.
Although it is an unhealthy meal it certainly is delicious. We recommend splitting a platter or if you're really hungry you can each order a set as portions tend to be huge.
High quality fish and chip shops know how to fry the fish to perfection. Overcooking is the worst kind of offense when having this sort of meal, as you want the fish and/or seafood to be as juicy and fresh as possible. Another aspect that separates the good from the bad, is the quality of the batter being used. A good batter is crispy, fresh, flavorful and not too thickly spread.
Time to get some lunch.
Today we are in Fredericton and we thought we'd make a little food video. Since we're in the Maritimes we are going to be trying some seafood and we've come to a restaurant called William's where we got a seafood platter. That is right here. Let's unveil. Oh, that looks awesome. First, we have our chips. We're going to be sharing those. Are we now? I thought those were just for me.
It has fish, clams and scallops.
Have to have lots of ketchup for the fries.
We already have seagulls and pigeons fighting us for the food.
This is a real Maritime treat - deep-fried, artery clogging goodness.
Taste test! First up is the scallop. Alright, I guess it needs a bit of tarter sauce. It feels really hot. This is going to burn my mouth. You can't have this kind of food without dunking it in the tarter sauce.
Juicy? That is really good. Yeah, it is juicy and tender. I thought it was going to be chewy. For some reason I thought scallops were really hard and chewy but I guess I've been having bad scallops all along.
Alright, and these little guys are clams. They're going for a swim in the tarter sauce. That almost broke off!
Those are so good. Yeah, like you said they're really tender and anything that is deep-fried usually tastes good.
And usually the combo platter comes with fries. Try them. Greasy fries. They're good. Better than McDonald's? Hahaha...I was thinking the same thing.
Of course they are.
And now the star of the meal. The fish.
Wow. I really like the batter they put on this. There is some kind of special recipe or something. This is just really really delicious and this fish just melts in my mouth.
Seriously, that medium platter was not enough. We should have got the large first time. So what did you get this time? Well, round two is just pure fish. This is the large order of fish and chips. Ready to check this out? Yes.
Check out this portion. Wow! Ooh la lah. So much greasy food in one day.
If you're traveling in Canada - especially in the Maritimes, which includes the provinces of New Brunswick, PEI, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland then definitely you have to try the deep-fried fish and I also recommend as we had the scallops, the prawns and anything else they may serve. It always comes with fries and you've got to have a cola to wash it down.
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This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion and Canadian people.
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For lunch we at a delicious SeafoodPlatter in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada as part of our special travel food video series focusing on CanadianCuisine of the Maritimes.
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When traveling in Atlantic Canada (know as the Maritimes - including the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia) taking the time to stop and eat fish and chips and/or some kind of assorted seafood platter (typically deep-fried fish, scallops and clams) is an absolute must.
You can find these kinds of fast food take-out fish and chip shops in cities or at popular road stop diners.
Although it is an unhealthy meal it certainly is delicious. We recommend splitting a platter or if you're really hungry you can each order a set as portions tend to be huge.
High quality fish and chip shops know how to fry the fish to perfection. Overcooking is the worst kind of offense when having this sort of meal, as you want the fish and/or seafood to be as juicy and fresh as possible. Another aspect that separates the good from the bad, is the quality of the batter being used. A good batter is crispy, fresh, flavorful and not too thickly spread.
Time to get some lunch.
Today we are in Fredericton and we thought we'd make a little food video. Since we're in the Maritimes we are going to be trying some seafood and we've come to a restaurant called William's where we got a seafood platter. That is right here. Let's unveil. Oh, that looks awesome. First, we have our chips. We're going to be sharing those. Are we now? I thought those were just for me.
It has fish, clams and scallops.
Have to have lots of ketchup for the fries.
We already have seagulls and pigeons fighting us for the food.
This is a real Maritime treat - deep-fried, artery clogging goodness.
Taste test! First up is the scallop. Alright, I guess it needs a bit of tarter sauce. It feels really hot. This is going to burn my mouth. You can't have this kind of food without dunking it in the tarter sauce.
Juicy? That is really good. Yeah, it is juicy and tender. I thought it was going to be chewy. For some reason I thought scallops were really hard and chewy but I guess I've been having bad scallops all along.
Alright, and these little guys are clams. They're going for a swim in the tarter sauce. That almost broke off!
Those are so good. Yeah, like you said they're really tender and anything that is deep-fried usually tastes good.
And usually the combo platter comes with fries. Try them. Greasy fries. They're good. Better than McDonald's? Hahaha...I was thinking the same thing.
Of course they are.
And now the star of the meal. The fish.
Wow. I really like the batter they put on this. There is some kind of special recipe or something. This is just really really delicious and this fish just melts in my mouth.
Seriously, that medium platter was not enough. We should have got the large first time. So what did you get this time? Well, round two is just pure fish. This is the large order of fish and chips. Ready to check this out? Yes.
Check out this portion. Wow! Ooh la lah. So much greasy food in one day.
If you're traveling in Canada - especially in the Maritimes, which includes the provinces of New Brunswick, PEI, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland then definitely you have to try the deep-fried fish and I also recommend as we had the scallops, the prawns and anything else they may serve. It always comes with fries and you've got to have a cola to wash it down.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion and Canadian people.
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All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).

Classified - The Maritimes w/ lyrics

Lyrics:
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat then arrive on the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
we got everything you wanna hear, consious to backpack
comercial to gangsta, R&B to abstact, grundge to rock,
classical to country, so many artists workin' but no one makin money
welcome to the east coast home of the innocent
still pigeon hold is a form or a fisherman
no major league teams, baseball or hockey
no urban radio, just country and pop beats
im trying to shake these stereo types
so give me space please let me arrow my life,
i dont even eat fish, shit i never tried lobster
can't play the fiddle, and never was a logger
(wanna swim in clean lakes) yeah and enjoy cool breezes
but halifax harbour is like swimming in diseases
we only known for anne of green gables
coal mines, the bluenose and p.e.i. potatoes,
the maritimes is better than that
we livin' in another time so dead or without
we got universal soul AND buck 65 AND
the whole ctg AND of course classified
we got backburner, goodnight, alpha flight,lockdown, whiteboy,
first words, trobiz and L-Town
and a million other artists trying to get their flow heard,
and to let ya know we still workin on these out skirts
we tryin to blow like halifax explosion
or maybe anne murray i know she's nova scotian
or hurricane juan blowin from the ocean
either way it goes im still reppin for my coast man

33:03

Abortion Access in the Maritimes

Abortion has been a legal medical procedure in Canada for more than 25 years, but in spite...

Abortion Access in the Maritimes

Abortion has been a legal medical procedure in Canada for more than 25 years, but in spite of that, access varies widely across the country. Urban residents are far likelier to have easy access to the procedure, while rural people may face extra costs and time requirements like travel and figuring out where to go.
In this edition of VICE Canada Reports, Sarah Ratchford investigates abortion access in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, two provinces with restricted access to abortions and conservative political climates that make access a difficult issue even to discuss. She attends a pro-life rally crashed by pro-choice activists, goes undercover into a pregnancy crisis center, and talks to an activist helping people access under-the-counter abortions in Prince Edward Island (PEI).
New Brunswick has few options for people in need of abortions, especially for the rural majority of its population. PEI, though, offers no official abortions on the island; a recent change to increase access saw the provincial government deciding to pay for abortions in New Brunswick.
You can see Sarah and producer Patrick McGuire talk about the production in our new series Field Notes, and read Sarah's long-form piece 'Why RuralMaritimers Are Practicing DIY Abortions.'
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The Atlantic Provinces of Eastern Canada

Experience Canada's East Coast features Nova Scotia, Newfoundland/Labrador, New Brunswick,...

The Maritimes - Classifed (Lyrics)

Lyrics:
Yo, Lets Take it back to the maritimes man,
Can't take us all too serious, do that thing you guys were doin'
Chorus-Fill your cup and chug
roll a joint up and get fucked
ready for a kitchen party
welcome to the maritimes
Im from the east coast of canada, Home of the bag pipe
Known for the fiddle players, beer and our keg price
Known for alexander keiths and the donair
Home of the mooseheads but i dont really go there
We pay a buck for a litre of gas AND
Smokes cost ten dollars a pack DAMN
we always mix our tabacco with weed
it's just the way we always done it, shit its natural to me
so let me tackle beat and unravel the scene,
and let you people kow what you never travel to see
we got battle MC's we got story tellers
and we got awful mc's, corny motherfuckers
we got everything you wanna hear, consious to backpack
comercial to gangsta, R&B to abstact, grundge to rock,
classical to country, so many artists workin' but no one makin money
welcome to the east coast home of the innocent
still pigeon hold is a form or a fisherman
no major league teams, baseball or hockey
no urban radio, just country and pop beats
im trying to shake these stereo types
so give me space please let me arrow my life,
i dont even eat fish, shit i never tried lobster
can't play the fiddle, and never was a logger
(wanna swim in clean lakes) yeah and enjoy cool breezes
but halifax harbour is like swimming in diseases
we only known for anne of green gables
coal mines, the bluenose and p.e.i. potatoes,
the maritimes is better than that
we livin' in another time so dead or without
we got universal soul AND buck 65 AND
the whole ctg AND of course classified
we got backburner, goodnight, alpha flight,lockdown, whiteboy,
first words, trobiz and L-Town
and a million other artists trying to get their flow heard,
and to let ya know we still workin on these out skirts
we tryin to blow like halifax explosion
or maybe anne murray i know she's nova scotian
or hurricane juan blowin from the ocean
either way it goes im still reppin for my coast man
Chorus- Fill your cup and chug
roll a joint up and get fucked
ready for a kitchen party
welcome to the maritimes

Halifax Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Halifax in Canada.
Halifax is part of Canada's federal state of Nova Scotia. The peninsula has a population of 333,000 and it is the country's oldest British settlement, yet has managed to retain all the charm and tranquility of a small town.
After Sydney, Halifax has the second largest harbor in the world and is one of the region's few harbors that is free from ice throughout the year.
Lobsters, oysters, mussels and fish soup are but a few of the menu items that appear in the seafood restaurants of the Atlantic District.
The Maritime Museum covers the history of the fishing industry on Canada's Atlantic coastline and also the history of navigation. Boats and small models illustrate the development of ship-building and include great seafarers and many remarkable exhibits.
In 1917, two ships collided in Halifax Harbor. This led to an explosion that destroyed half the city when 2,000 people perished and 9,000 were injured. In April 1912, the loss of the supposedly unsinkable passenger ship, the Titanic, was caused to its collision with an iceberg and it was from Halifax that the rescue ships embarked.
The famous train, The Ocean, embarks from close to the harbor and its impressive stainless steel carriages date back to the 1950s.
Halifax is an historic city set in a country with a vast and amazing landscape, a flamboyant metropolis that unites the past with the present day.

Road to 150: The Best Things To Do In Nova Scotia

Welcome to Nova Scotia!
From May 27th to June 6th, 2017, we toured Nova Scotia as part of the Road to150 campaign. It was our second province during our 150-day road trip and what an incredible time we had. From the absolute natural beauty of Cape Breton Highlands National Park to the historic beauty of Halifax, the small town charm of Lunenburg, and the excitement of tidal bore rafting, Nova Scotia is an incredible province to explore. Although we accomplished a lot in ten days, we really only scratched the surface of this incredible east coast province. Whether you're looking for that laid back East Coast charm, maritime history, or incredible natural wonders, Nova Scotia is the place to visit!
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multimedia road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
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For a list of the companies that helped with this project in Nova Scotia, visit - www.mustdocanada.com/things-to-do-in-nova-scotia
Big thanks to BestWestern International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as our smaller local sponsors such as HeritageBed & Breakfast, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Maison Fiset House, HarbourRestaurant, Waverley Inn, Alexander Keith's Brewery, Picture PerfectTours, Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, TidalBore Resort & Rafting, Lunenburg Walking Tour, Trot In TimeHorseBuggyRides, Bluenose II, Salt ShakerDeli, and Tourism Nova Scotia.
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Côte D'Azur Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Côte D'azur in France.
Our romantic journey begins in the city of Cannes in the south of France, along the ‘Blue Coast’, the Côte d'Azur. For most of the time, this impressive section of the Mediterranean coast enjoys a mild climate and is synonymous with a luxurious lifestyle beneath the southern sun. Le Suquet, the old town that is located above the old port has, in spite of tourism, managed to retain its air of calm sophistication.The markets in the old town offer an abundance of eye-catching vegetables, fruit and fresh fish. Narrow and picturesque alleys lead up to the tiny mountain of MontChevalier on which the historical area of the city is situated. Close by is the Cap d'Antibes, with its mighty castle that from 1386, was owned by the Grimaldis and in the 16th century became a French possession. A huge defensive wall built by the Sun King‘s master fortress builder surrounds the old town and protects its seaward side. Nice is the ‘dream coast’s’ fascinating and colorful city located on the curve of Angel Bay, a metropolis that has lost little of its turn of the century charm. The magnificent Promenade Des Anglais, named after the resort’s former large contingent of English visitors, was built during the19th century. The historical centre of the city, Vielle Ville, has become the home of Arabian immigrants, thus couscous features prominently on the menu. The old fish market is the most beautiful on the entire Côte d'Azur and its traditional displays of seafood are a feast to the eye. In the centre of the Côte d'Azur’s enchanting landscape is the picturesque medieval village of Eze. Most of the village that can be seen today had its origins in the 10th century and its fine old buildings, charming back streets and archways are real architectural gems. Only a little further along the coast is the Principality of Monaco which, after the Vatican, is the smallest yet most unique sovereign state in the world. Luxury yachts anchor in the harbor throughout the year and travel from all over the globe to visit this much sought after tax haven and exclusive casino paradise. Romance, history, luxury, glamour, prosperity and sunshine, the Côte d'Azur!

Wolfe IslandThousand IslandsTravelGuide | Ferry from Kingston OntarioCanada.Today we've got an exciting afternoon trip that we're going to be taking. We're going to Wolfe Island, which is just off of Kingston. We're going to be taking a ferry. The best part about it is that it is free. We're just going to be having a really cool time over there. We're planning on doing a lot of walking just wandering around to get away from the city for a little while.
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After spending the morning touring historic downtown Kingston and Queen's University we decided to take a free 20 minute ferry, boarding the Wolfe Islander III, over to Wolfe Island.
The ferry runs daily throughout the year starting at 5:45 am with a final run at 2 AM.
As the largest of the world-renowned Thousand Islands, the 29 kilometer long Wolfe Island is situated at the entrance of the Saint Lawrence River in Lake Ontario.
We're out here on Wolfe Island and it is a Friday afternoon and the streets are pretty empty. We've just been driving around the island and pulling over whenever we see something interesting. We just found some cows over here in a field so we're photographing them. Yeah.
This is the kind of cute little island where you'll enjoy the slower pace of life, farmland, windmills, beaches and other recreational activities.
We are here at the ferry terminal and this must be the smallest border inspection area I've ever seen.
For those with time to spare, you can cross over to the United States via ferry from Wolfe Island to Cape Vincent, New York with frequent daily routes between May to October.
This is awesome. I've never been so close to a windmill before.
Other attractions on Wolfe Island include a corn maze, bicycle routes, a golf course and country roads.
What are you doing? We stopped for a little ice cream break. I'm having black cherry and strawberry and this is what you're having. And you've got it in your hand. It look gross. Are you going to eat it? It looks gross. Yeah. Rude.
With time to spare before we caught our Ferry back to Kingston, we enjoyed eating ice cream, tanning and walking out on the pier.
Our time went by so quickly and before we knew it we were boarding the ferry again.
Along the way you'll spot wildlife, pass various other boats and have a great view of the Royal Military College of Canada campus.
If you're visiting Kingston, Wolfe Island is a perfect little day trip -- especially during the summer months.
We enjoyed a nice family outing and we hope to back again soon.
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10 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC CITY | Travel Guide

If you want to experience a Canadian city with a bit of French flair, then you need to visit Quebec City.
Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, this is a town with good looks and a big heart.
We only had a day and a half there, but that was enough time to wander the cobbled streets, catch some street performances, and visit many of the top attractions.
The following is a little video of our time in historic Quebec City, Canada highlighting the top 10 things to do and see in this top attractions travel guide:
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1) Plains of AbrahamWe are no standing on the Plains of Abraham and this is the location where the battle between the English and the French was fought. This was the battle that ultimately determined the fate of North America.
This battle was part of the Seven Years' War and it would be the deciding factor over the fate of New France, influencing the later creation of Canada.
2) Citadelle
We just finished visiting the Citadelle and if you get the chance I would suggest you try to be here by ten in the morning. That is when they have the changing of the guard ceremony and it is a lot of fun to watch. They even have a pet goat that takes part so it really is a lot of fun.
The Citadelle is the largest British fortress in North America.
3) Chateau Frontenac
Now we're visiting Chateau Frontenac, one of the most famous hotels in all of Canada. It is a stunner. It is just absolutely beautiful. We're trying to capture it from different vantage points.
The hotel was designed by American architectBruce Price. It was one of many "château" style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company with the goal of promoting luxury tourism. Today, a night at the Frontenac starts at $379 dollars.
4) Terrasse Dufferin
This boardwalk that we are currently standing on is called Terrasse Dufferin and it is a great place for a stroll. You can catch some street performers, eat some ice cream and you also get some great views of the river below.
The promenade sits right outside the Chateau Frontenac and it is 425 meters in length. You can also catch a funicular nearby which takes you to the Old Lower Town.
5) Quartier Petit Champlain
Petit Champlain is a neighbourhood located in the Old Lower Town. It is quite picturesque, especially when viewed from the Breakneck Stairs. The narrow cobbled streets are lined with small shops and cafes. It's a really fun neighbourhood to explore with a camera in hand.
6) Basilica Notre Dame de QuebecThe Basilica Notre Dame de Quebec is the oldest church in the Americas north of Mexico. If you want to get a sneak peek at the crypt, you'll have to sign up for a guided tour.
7) Rue St. Paul
We're now walking along Rue St. Paul and this is a great place to browse for antiques and you can buy some souvenirs.
Just don't leave your visit to the end of the day because you may find that a lot of the shops have closed.
8) Museum of CivilizationThe Museum of Civilization is a great place to learn about the Aboriginal peoples of Quebec.
9) Port of Quebec
We're here now in the PortArea. This is a great place to take a ferry. A lot of people come here to exercise, to fish and just to enjoy the views of the St. Lawrence river. It is a really relaxing place.
The Port of Quebec is the oldest in all of Canada and it played an important role in developing the region. Today you'll find that cruises have replaced much of the former freight traffic.
10) Catch a StreetPerformance
And lastly, you can't come to Quebec City and not catch a street performance! The city celebrates its performers and you'll often find acts taking place in the town square and parks. Grab a seat for some live entertainment and don't forget to leave a tip at the end!
And that concludes our brief but very enjoyable trip to Quebec City! We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it will help inspire your Canadian travels.
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Is NL A Part Of The Maritimes?

Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland constitute the Atlantic provinces. The 3 maritime provinces (NS, PEI and NB) have much in common - among other things they share a historical and cultural heritage, and their residents have remarkably similar attitudes towards Canada, the US and Britain.
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